Away with…
phrase
To carry or take something away.
The wind blew my hat away with it

Often appears as...
- blow away with
- run away with
phrase
Someone should leave or stop doing something.
Away with those negative thoughts!

Often appears as...
- away with you
- away with that
phrase
To get rid of something or someone.
We need to be away with these outdated rules

Often appears as...
- away with the old
- away with this
phrase
To feel a strong liking for or attraction to someone or something.
I was immediately away with her smile

Often appears as...
- away with her
- away with his charm
Usage tips
Colloquial, Approving
phrase
To carry or take something away.
The wind blew my hat away with it

Often appears as...
- blow away with
- run away with
phrase
Someone should leave or stop doing something.
Away with those negative thoughts!

Often appears as...
- away with you
- away with that
phrase
To get rid of something or someone.
We need to be away with these outdated rules

Often appears as...
- away with the old
- away with this
phrase
To feel a strong liking for or attraction to someone or something.
I was immediately away with her smile

Often appears as...
- away with her
- away with his charm
Usage tips
Colloquial, Approving
Definition 1 of 4

Physical Movement
Implies that something is being physically moved from one place to another.

Please help me away with these boxes.
Common Idioms
Often part of idiomatic expressions suggesting theft or elopement.

He's run away with all the money!
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